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that put him on a collision course with the law. >> if we can somehow manage it change the law that brewery kes sell a glass of beer we are not just building a bigger brewery, we are building a destination. >> with a political battle grewing omar created a team to take his issue to the capitol. >> he said i want to change the law because i want a brewery unlike anything else in minnesota. >> i said, sound good. where do i sign on? hired lobby enlisted publicist clint roberts of the company one simple plan. >> i realized, what exactly he wanted to do, and realized it with a 78-year-old prohibition law and said, well, this is going to take some -- this isn't going to happen in two weeks. this will have to be something that when we map it out, we have to stay relevant for months to even have a fighting chance. even with that, who knows. but let's go for it. >> despite some support, omar felt some resistance from the start. >> there are a lot of people that didn't want it see that change happen. just that's the way politics works is usually when the laws are there, there is someone that want it
that put him on a collision course with the law. >> if we can somehow manage it change the law that brewery kes sell a glass of beer we are not just building a bigger brewery, we are building a destination. >> with a political battle grewing omar created a team to take his issue to the capitol. >> he said i want to change the law because i want a brewery unlike anything else in minnesota. >> i said, sound good. where do i sign on? hired lobby enlisted publicist clint...
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federal law enforcement and local law enforcement are working together. being out in boston, i'm at massachusetts general, mass general hospital, it doesn't feel like the boston you know. if you have ever been to boston before, it's a very serious night. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >>> in the boston marathon, the moment when boylston street has the largest number of runners crossing the finish line at once happens two hours after that start. today when it was most crowded with runners, two hours after a woman from ethiopia won the marathon, this happened.
federal law enforcement and local law enforcement are working together. being out in boston, i'm at massachusetts general, mass general hospital, it doesn't feel like the boston you know. if you have ever been to boston before, it's a very serious night. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >>> in the boston marathon, the moment when boylston street has the largest number of runners crossing the finish line at once happens two hours after that start....
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there's nothing required of employees because of the new law. however, some employees may want to file new w 4s with priors to change their holdings. >> some issues are still unresolved. how worried are you, barbara, that taxes may go up, that their expenses may go up? >> all possibilities are really on the table. clearly they could come back and attack various tax breaks or loopholes that are there, but we really don't know. it's likely that nothing will be changed nor 2013. and that any changes will take effect the following year. so at least duo have some luxury to plan and budget for this year. >> small businesses, some would say, got off easy in this deal. a lot that could have gone away, some of the expensing, depreciation, r and d credit that many of our viewers may be using stay through 2013. so barb, how do you feel right now? i know one of the deals for you was taxes would go up for people making under 400,000. what are you worried about if anything? >> first is the tax extenders making sure that at some point they become permanent. we
there's nothing required of employees because of the new law. however, some employees may want to file new w 4s with priors to change their holdings. >> some issues are still unresolved. how worried are you, barbara, that taxes may go up, that their expenses may go up? >> all possibilities are really on the table. clearly they could come back and attack various tax breaks or loopholes that are there, but we really don't know. it's likely that nothing will be changed nor 2013. and...
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jones, it states you failed condition 7, by failing all laws at time of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant enter through a hole in a 6-foot chain link fence that was put up to keep people off the property and he was stopped on the west side. >> when you came in contact with him, was he cooperative with you? >> yes. >> after a few more questions, the parole examiner asked jones' probation officer to weigh in. >> given that this charge is dismissed i would recommend reinstatement. and be convicted of the charge, i would recommend he be returned to prison. >> mr. jones, is there anything you want to add. >> god know they need me back there working. i really want to be there to help them fulfill the goals of filling that job, i want to go back to that position and really help make a difference in the lives of people that are just getting out of jail and prison. >> anything else? >> no, ma'am. >> finally, it was time for the parole examiner to determine jones' fa
jones, it states you failed condition 7, by failing all laws at time of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant enter through a hole in a 6-foot chain link fence that was put up to keep people off the property and he was stopped on the west side. >> when you came in contact with him, was he cooperative with you? >> yes. >> after a few more questions, the parole examiner...
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>> well, one, it's not a heavily-populated with law enforcement area. so -- and it's the middle of the night. so they are having units and please get up and start responding. they're probably going into their local law enforcement centers and departments and then getting dispatched over to where they think -- i think right now they're trying to figure out is he on foot or did he get a vehicle? i had heard earlier through an app that they suspected he was in a different vehicle. they had a description of the vehicle, but you had a base that was that on witnesses? was it a vehicle was missing in the just country where it was? because you don't want to be wrong in that. you want to be looking for this vehicle, and he did not get in it, because two witnesses could see the same thing. so i think they're really trying to determine is he in a vehicle? because now you have time and distance on those roads, where he's doing 60, 70 miles an hour, as he's making his way somewhere else. if he's on foot, it changes everything. and it gets a lot more dangerous if the
>> well, one, it's not a heavily-populated with law enforcement area. so -- and it's the middle of the night. so they are having units and please get up and start responding. they're probably going into their local law enforcement centers and departments and then getting dispatched over to where they think -- i think right now they're trying to figure out is he on foot or did he get a vehicle? i had heard earlier through an app that they suspected he was in a different vehicle. they had a...
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and if congress does renew the law in time this week, it may come with a pretty big loophole. is anything going to happen this week? we'll also be taking a look this morning at everyone's fascination with the new pope. pope francis. with what may be an elu
and if congress does renew the law in time this week, it may come with a pretty big loophole. is anything going to happen this week? we'll also be taking a look this morning at everyone's fascination with the new pope. pope francis. with what may be an elu
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there were no law enforcement around. so that might coincide with exactly what we're hearing from the associated press that that was the only demand so far that police vehicles move away from the aircraft. again, for our viewers just joining in i just want to let you know that we are following breaking news of egyptair flight ms181 on the ground right there. you see the video of it right now in cyprus. it has been hijacked. 81 people on board. there are reports that some of those passengers have been allowed to go free. we do not know how many hijackers. there's word of at least one hijacker who had claimed to have a belt with explosives. again, all this information is coming in very quickly. we are continuing to follow every bit of it, and we're bringing you the latest as soon as it becomes available. right here on msnbc. >>> what are you learning on your end about what is occurring here. >> in the last few minutes we've had an update from the airline. it's tweeting in arabic about this unfolding situation. the latest in
there were no law enforcement around. so that might coincide with exactly what we're hearing from the associated press that that was the only demand so far that police vehicles move away from the aircraft. again, for our viewers just joining in i just want to let you know that we are following breaking news of egyptair flight ms181 on the ground right there. you see the video of it right now in cyprus. it has been hijacked. 81 people on board. there are reports that some of those passengers...
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they present to the public they are law and order. in here, they'll stab you in the back, they write false write ups. they have a hidden agenda. they want to keep us locked up so they make money. it's a prison industrial complex, it's all about money. >> there is one place trust is put to the ultimate test. >> everything here could be made into a potential weapon. the sheet pans are thin and sharp on the edges. he could pick one up and cut my head off. >> we met him at the kern valley state prison armed with pepper spray and baton. he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate staff. >> i have six, seven inmates here. i have four or five cops outside that door. the door is locked. there's one dude with the key. you have to trust them to a certain extent. they have no reason to assault me unless they are pissed off and i disrespect them. >> the number two cook is carter hill. >> tell me what your sentence is. >> murder. >> what's your sentence? >> 50 to life. >> there's a dynamic in prison, when you are interviewing some
they present to the public they are law and order. in here, they'll stab you in the back, they write false write ups. they have a hidden agenda. they want to keep us locked up so they make money. it's a prison industrial complex, it's all about money. >> there is one place trust is put to the ultimate test. >> everything here could be made into a potential weapon. the sheet pans are thin and sharp on the edges. he could pick one up and cut my head off. >> we met him at the...
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if you are in legal or law, you need privacy. even if you have walls and the door behind it, we must find ways that people can collaborate. collaboration is the key to success. >> she is not talking about how much can you give them, but how little. >> you have to figure out do people get along. you have job sharing with people and be as close. >> how loud is it? >> i can't do it. the open plan messages and it's a nice idea. people forget about how it is in the office. >> thank you guys so much for everything. it was nice to hear your advice. good to see you both. >> thank you, everyone so much for joining us today. if you like the show and want more, head over to our website. it's open forum.com/your business. you will find all of today's segments and extras we put together. you can follow us on twitter. it's@msnbc your biz and we are on facebook and instagram too. it's become one of the most important days for sales for small business. we help you get ready for small business saturday. we will come from main street in millford,
if you are in legal or law, you need privacy. even if you have walls and the door behind it, we must find ways that people can collaborate. collaboration is the key to success. >> she is not talking about how much can you give them, but how little. >> you have to figure out do people get along. you have job sharing with people and be as close. >> how loud is it? >> i can't do it. the open plan messages and it's a nice idea. people forget about how it is in the office....
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anything you say can be used against you in the court of law. >> hey, conrad. what goes with this one? >> this right here is a quantity of what appears to be 9-millimeter ammunition. and this is 45 mcp ammo. these are hallow points designed to expand once they contact flesh. you have a pistol right here. what looks like a 30-year revolver. the suspect will have to appear in bond court tomorrow. if he makes the bond he'll be released. if not, he'll be rep remanded in the cook county jail. are you a land king? >> he may be developed into a confidential informant to where he's going to give us information about further criminal activity related to this case. he could also put us on to other criminal activity separate from this case. the investigation is ongoing at this point. >>> coming up when "the squeeze" concludes, an informanlt tips police off to a pair of drug houses paving the way for a dearing bust. >> they are not gangs anymore. it is full-blown organized crime. those antacids aren't working. oh no, not that, not here! [ male announcer ] antacids don't re
anything you say can be used against you in the court of law. >> hey, conrad. what goes with this one? >> this right here is a quantity of what appears to be 9-millimeter ammunition. and this is 45 mcp ammo. these are hallow points designed to expand once they contact flesh. you have a pistol right here. what looks like a 30-year revolver. the suspect will have to appear in bond court tomorrow. if he makes the bond he'll be released. if not, he'll be rep remanded in the cook county...
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and so when we're passing laws that appear that maybe a large corporation, they can hire a new accountant, a new tax person, a small business it can be success or failure. so we always have to keep in consideration what we do up here affects a lot of small businesses. >> because when it comes to small business it is not one size fits all. we thank you so much for stopping by and chatting with us. we hope to see you again next year. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> nine years ago we met a woman, may she, an impressive entrepreneur who built a large candle business doing it all herself. we kept in touch with her and i wanted to revisit her story to chronicle her next chapter because now she's doing something brand new. she's growing a lifestyle brand and working with licensers to help her build it. it's a very different kind of structure with what could be very different kinds of rewards. >> this is high risk poker. how do i make sure that the 29 beds in this room are going to capture the attention of the broadest set of retailers. >> hugh is the ceo of new york city based elry hom
and so when we're passing laws that appear that maybe a large corporation, they can hire a new accountant, a new tax person, a small business it can be success or failure. so we always have to keep in consideration what we do up here affects a lot of small businesses. >> because when it comes to small business it is not one size fits all. we thank you so much for stopping by and chatting with us. we hope to see you again next year. >> thank you very much. >> thank you....
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he's also chairman of the board at jetblue airways and co-author of the new book "the ten laws of trust >> kelli: building the bonds that make a business great." so good to see you. also professor at my alma mater stanford gsb. i want to focus on four of your tips that have to do primarily with employees though once you got that down it extends out to everyone else. the first one is invest in respect. we know the idea of respect. but what do you mean by invest in it? >> so, people want to be a respected member of a winning team, doing something meaningful. and they can tell if you're not respectful, not so much by what you say to them, but you talk about others when they're not present. so if you bash people outside the organization, if you bash suppliers or whatever, there's a disrespectful atmosphere that starts to develop. >> and it's interesting because you can -- it could get tense, right, depending on your personality. you may be in situations where you disagree with one of your managers or something, and you're talking about something, and it's tense, but it's respectful. >> yeah
he's also chairman of the board at jetblue airways and co-author of the new book "the ten laws of trust >> kelli: building the bonds that make a business great." so good to see you. also professor at my alma mater stanford gsb. i want to focus on four of your tips that have to do primarily with employees though once you got that down it extends out to everyone else. the first one is invest in respect. we know the idea of respect. but what do you mean by invest in it? >>...
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nancy is an attorney at a law firm and former business owner. great to see you, nancy. >> nice to be here j.j. >> as a small business owner, when i am interviewing someone, be specific for me about what i need to be careful about. >> don't if anywhere near the protected classes, finding out about their race religion family status the need for the ada disability, those topics are not job related. they become job related like they did in the abercrombie & fitch when you make assumptions. when you see somebody who apparently has a disability and make the asurpgssumption they can't do the job. if there is something obvious like in this case the woman had a burqa on and they said she'll never meet the dress code wherever we can't have her, you need to talk. you need to have what we call the interactive process or dialogue. you just need to talk about the situation. >> okay so -- >> is there any reason they can't do the job. >> if i'm understanding you correctly, don't bring up any issues that could be controversyial if if there is something that is o
nancy is an attorney at a law firm and former business owner. great to see you, nancy. >> nice to be here j.j. >> as a small business owner, when i am interviewing someone, be specific for me about what i need to be careful about. >> don't if anywhere near the protected classes, finding out about their race religion family status the need for the ada disability, those topics are not job related. they become job related like they did in the abercrombie & fitch when you make...
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i have been teaching law for 21 years. i served as general counsel of assistant council in the white house and to two attorneys general. i clicked on the d.c. circuit. some things about the first amendment are pretty
i have been teaching law for 21 years. i served as general counsel of assistant council in the white house and to two attorneys general. i clicked on the d.c. circuit. some things about the first amendment are pretty
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it is an extreme food. >> that's lauren, founder of mother-in-law's kim chi. her mother owns a popular korean restaurant in garden grove, california and she's been there since 1989. >> all this pressure. >> reporter: since she was a small child, lauren's mother has warned her, never share kim chi with non-koreans. >> they cannot adjust to eating. it's not good. >> while this cabbage dish is a staple in many korean families, its pungent aroma can be off putting for people who didn't grow up with it. i have mother-in-law's kim chi and a vegan recipe. >> that's why it's ironic several years later lauren has built a successful business producing kim chi and sells it at whole foods and grocery stores. >> they will look at me, that's odd, wise she serving kim chi to non-koreans. >> that's how lauren thought about kim chi, too, until five years ago when she lost her job as a high end wine promoter. >> when the financial downturn hit and i lost my marketing job, instead of looking for the next marketing job in another company, i thought it was the right opportunity to
it is an extreme food. >> that's lauren, founder of mother-in-law's kim chi. her mother owns a popular korean restaurant in garden grove, california and she's been there since 1989. >> all this pressure. >> reporter: since she was a small child, lauren's mother has warned her, never share kim chi with non-koreans. >> they cannot adjust to eating. it's not good. >> while this cabbage dish is a staple in many korean families, its pungent aroma can be off putting for...
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the laws are changing in this regard. patent, they need to be -- the item needs to be new or novel, nonobvious. it has to be something with a utility. mobile apps, the technology is changing so quickly. by the time your patent is filed and gets through the process, it may not even be a product on the market anymore. there are plenty of other intellectual property measures that you can use to protect it and certainly if you're curious, talk to a patent lawyer. it is a cost benefit for that particular type of technology. >> there is stuff you want to do. i think -- i remember being an entrepreneur myself before an investor. it was pillsbury was my lawyer. go to the u.s. patent website and i registered the name of the business and things like that. you probably want to like register your name, protect that. that's the real -- if you're a mobile app it costs 5k to get it out. your name is the intellectual property, not the technology. >>> let's move on to the next question. it's about protecting yourself and your company. >>
the laws are changing in this regard. patent, they need to be -- the item needs to be new or novel, nonobvious. it has to be something with a utility. mobile apps, the technology is changing so quickly. by the time your patent is filed and gets through the process, it may not even be a product on the market anymore. there are plenty of other intellectual property measures that you can use to protect it and certainly if you're curious, talk to a patent lawyer. it is a cost benefit for that...
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some of the laws. you know, the seals, this is a new prison. how it's a smash army. >> did you tell them the emotional aspect of it? >> oh, man too much. i probably spent half an hour in there. the agony of what it is in here. the torture, the poke, the prod. the constant, you know what i mean, the frustration. feel like you can't release. how do people release frustration? you drive. you build your bodies, you build your muscles, you tattoo, you do all that stuff. >> if you kept it like that the whole time, i'll support you. >> prison is predatory, prison is evil. everyone in here runs on base emotions. very few people think with a higher intellect how to do stuff or about how to be. >> yourself included? is that how you operate? how do you operate in here? >> well, there's people that would tell you how i operate in here. i'm sure lots of people would tell you that they don't approve of how i operate. >> those people include the correctional staff who not only believe yost is a dangerous inmate, but that he's the leader of a white supremacist
some of the laws. you know, the seals, this is a new prison. how it's a smash army. >> did you tell them the emotional aspect of it? >> oh, man too much. i probably spent half an hour in there. the agony of what it is in here. the torture, the poke, the prod. the constant, you know what i mean, the frustration. feel like you can't release. how do people release frustration? you drive. you build your bodies, you build your muscles, you tattoo, you do all that stuff. >> if you...
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supreme court take up the constitutionality of president obama's sweeping heathcare reform law. it's a decision that will have a broad back on america's health care system. brian, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, veronica. the health care law was sweeping in its scope and so is the challenge before the high court. >>> from the moment president obama signed his signature, health care reform law, this day was inevitable. now it's time for the supreme court to scrutinize the most sweeping legislation in a nation. citizens have been waiting outside the high court for days. many are hoping to catch a glimpse of an extraordinary three days of arguments destined to make history. >> for this mother, the fight is personal. >> it's related to religious freedoms and religious rights in america. >> at the core of this case, can congress force every american to pay for health care? 26 states are qa'inging the law, including georgia. >> we look forward to the supreme court holding the act unconstitutional. >> by the end of this decade, we're going to be glad the republicans called it oba
supreme court take up the constitutionality of president obama's sweeping heathcare reform law. it's a decision that will have a broad back on america's health care system. brian, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, veronica. the health care law was sweeping in its scope and so is the challenge before the high court. >>> from the moment president obama signed his signature, health care reform law, this day was inevitable. now it's time for the supreme court to scrutinize the...
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we're all in prison for some law that we've broken. >> unlike most other sex offenders, higgins has stood up for himself. >> if someone wants to make a big deal about my crime, i'll turn to them and look them in the face and ask them, what exactly do you want to know about it? if this person thinks he's going to try to control me by holding that over my head, he's just made a terrible mistake, because i will absolutely confront him on that. and oh, by the way, what's your crime? well, is that really better than what -- did you have less of a victim than what i had? you're in here for murder. at least my victim is still walking around, living and breathing. >> one reason higgins can get away with defending himself is because he's housed in a minimum security unit where many of the inmates have similar charges. but the sex offender we met at iowa's anamosa state penitentiary has a very different existence. larry morgan spends nearly every hour of every day inside a small protective custody cell where he never sees the sun. >> what happened is they accused me of killing a little girl back in
we're all in prison for some law that we've broken. >> unlike most other sex offenders, higgins has stood up for himself. >> if someone wants to make a big deal about my crime, i'll turn to them and look them in the face and ask them, what exactly do you want to know about it? if this person thinks he's going to try to control me by holding that over my head, he's just made a terrible mistake, because i will absolutely confront him on that. and oh, by the way, what's your crime?...
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for the folks in the medicare system there will be no changes at all in the current law. but we're talking about those people in the individual and small group market, the moms and pops, the folks who run the corner grocery store, the corner cleaners, those individuals out there are having huge challenges gaining care and gaining coverage, and medicaid is a program that by and large has decreased the ability for folks to gain access to care and we want to make certain we address that. this is about patience. this is n aboutmoney. this is not about something this is about patience, and sadly, the costs are going up for those folks and the individual in small group market, the access is going down and only getting worse. you know the stories. premiums increased 25% over the last year on average. arizona had an increase of 116%. deductibles are going up for many, many folks, if you're a mom or a dad out there, and you make $40,000, 50,000, 60,000 your deductible oftentimes is 8,000, 10,000, 12,000 a year. what that means is that you've got an insurance card but you don't get
for the folks in the medicare system there will be no changes at all in the current law. but we're talking about those people in the individual and small group market, the moms and pops, the folks who run the corner grocery store, the corner cleaners, those individuals out there are having huge challenges gaining care and gaining coverage, and medicaid is a program that by and large has decreased the ability for folks to gain access to care and we want to make certain we address that. this is...
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if you're in legal or law, you need a little bit of privacy. even if you have walls and the door behind it, we must find ways that people can collaborate. collaboration is the key to success nowadays. >> but i think she's not talking about how much can you give them but how little can you give them. >> i think you have to figure outdo people get along? i think did you have your job sharing with people, you can be as close. >> by the way, how loud is it? >> my gosh, i've been in organizations where it's pandemonium. i can't do it personally, but other people can. >> i think if you're going to have one of these open plan offices, you need phone booths, conference rooms where people can take calls. >> people forget how important acoustics are in the office. thank you so much for everything today. it was nice to hear your advice. good to see you both. >> thank you, everyone so much for joining us today. if you like the show and want it's open forum.com/your business. you will find all of today's segments and extras we put together. you can follow u
if you're in legal or law, you need a little bit of privacy. even if you have walls and the door behind it, we must find ways that people can collaborate. collaboration is the key to success nowadays. >> but i think she's not talking about how much can you give them but how little can you give them. >> i think you have to figure outdo people get along? i think did you have your job sharing with people, you can be as close. >> by the way, how loud is it? >> my gosh, i've...
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and so the corrections found it, made a law, that made it a felony. then that's when i stopped. >> coming up on "lockup: raw." the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> tell you to back up to the door. if you back up you're a bitch. lots of them, right? but when you try to get one by using your travel rewards card miles... those seats mysteriously vanish. why? all the flights you want are blacked out. or they hit you up for some outrageous number of miles. switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase you'll earn unlimited double miles. now we're getting somewhere. what's in your wallet? now we're getting somewhere. carmax is the best place to start your car search.e, great for frank, who's quite particular... russian jazz funk? next to swedish hip hop. when he knows what he wants... - thank you. do you have himalayan toad lilies? spotted, or speckled? speckled. yes. he has to have it. a cubist still life of rye bread...
and so the corrections found it, made a law, that made it a felony. then that's when i stopped. >> coming up on "lockup: raw." the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> tell you to back up to the door. if you back up you're a bitch. lots of them, right? but when you try to get one by using your travel rewards card miles... those seats mysteriously vanish. why? all the flights you want are blacked out. or they hit you up for some outrageous number of...
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. >> spencer bransome says the advice he got in the idea program about topics like law and accounting was invaluable. >> i get to go out and interact with new individuals, people who are so much smarter than me, take me under their wing and help me out. >> with so many free resources available bramson was able to scale up his company quickly. >> luckily we were profitable after our first six months which gave us the ability to start investigating in our first product. >> while almost no one gets turned away from the door when coming for membership there is a vetting process when it comes to the next level of support. funding. the pitch-a-thon isn't the only chance for them to get money. seven times a year idea gives away up to $10,000 of donated funds per business. >> we call it the gap fund. it needs to close a gap in their business to get them from point a to point b. >> the most appealing part, the money is free. >> they don't have to pay anything back. there is no ip take, no equity take and can you come back more than once and funded up to $25,000 per venture. a small bit to get
. >> spencer bransome says the advice he got in the idea program about topics like law and accounting was invaluable. >> i get to go out and interact with new individuals, people who are so much smarter than me, take me under their wing and help me out. >> with so many free resources available bramson was able to scale up his company quickly. >> luckily we were profitable after our first six months which gave us the ability to start investigating in our first product....
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the law recognizes that. it holds the airline to the highest level of care for its passengers. if you're sitting in 15c and you buy a ticket to go from point "a" to point "b" you expect the airline to do everything that they're supposed to do to make sure you get there safely and that didn't happen here, i think we can all agree on that. >> so a passenger's mother, father, or husband could sue the you are aline for the -- for loss of life? >> that's true. that's true. the law recognizes that. there are some quirks in terms of whether you're an american citizen or you live the u.s. you have different rights and different ability to bring a lawsuit in the u.s. but there certainly are rights in other countries and malaysia and china for some of the other passengers as well against the airline. >> let me go to ambassador keith. >> are you familiar with anwar ibrahim and the opposition and how that works over there and the pilots' loyalties with the opposition and having gone the trial within seven hours of taking
the law recognizes that. it holds the airline to the highest level of care for its passengers. if you're sitting in 15c and you buy a ticket to go from point "a" to point "b" you expect the airline to do everything that they're supposed to do to make sure you get there safely and that didn't happen here, i think we can all agree on that. >> so a passenger's mother, father, or husband could sue the you are aline for the -- for loss of life? >> that's true. that's...
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there's nothing required of employees because of the new law. however, some employees may want to file new w-4s with their employers to change their withholding. >> right. >> that's something you can bring up with them. >> you can bring it up with them. >> so some issues have been resolved and many issues are still unresolved. we still have this enormous debt, and how worried are you, barbara, for small businesses going forward that taxes may go up, taxes we haven't even discussed right now, that their expenses may go up sometime in 2013. >> well, anything is possible and all possibilities really are on the table. clearly they could come back and attack various tax breaks or so-called loopholes that are there, but we really don't know. it's likely that nothing will be changed for 2013 and that any changes will take effect the following year, so at least we do have some luxury to plan for this year and budget for this year. >> and that's the thing. small businesses actually would say got off easy in this deal, some of the expensing, depreciation,
there's nothing required of employees because of the new law. however, some employees may want to file new w-4s with their employers to change their withholding. >> right. >> that's something you can bring up with them. >> you can bring it up with them. >> so some issues have been resolved and many issues are still unresolved. we still have this enormous debt, and how worried are you, barbara, for small businesses going forward that taxes may go up, taxes we haven't even...
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we can't violate laws that are already in place. what we can do is make choices to implement those laws. that's what we've done with daca, and that's what we've proposed with the expansion of daca and dapa. in order for us to do most of the work that boris refers to, in terms of expanding opportunities, for example, to say to any young person who's got an advanced degree in math and science and engineering, which we know we're going to need even as we try to get more and more young americans to go into those fields, in order for us to do that, we're going to need a congressional law to be passed. i don't have all the authorities that are necessary in order to get some of those things done. >> mr. president, i can't tell you the amount of questions that we've received, both on telemundo and on msnbc, has really been extraordinary. one i get a lot over and over and over again is a question, mr. president, when you had absolute control of congress, you really didn't fight for immigration. and then when you had the situation where you l
we can't violate laws that are already in place. what we can do is make choices to implement those laws. that's what we've done with daca, and that's what we've proposed with the expansion of daca and dapa. in order for us to do most of the work that boris refers to, in terms of expanding opportunities, for example, to say to any young person who's got an advanced degree in math and science and engineering, which we know we're going to need even as we try to get more and more young americans to...
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ricky is now 18 years old and an adult in the eyes of the law. therefore, judge bonaventura is out of options when it comes to rehabilitation. she could let him go if she feels he's not a threat to himself or the community. she could send him to juvenile prison, or she might waive him to the adult justice system. >> thank you. i think that listening to your description of him sitting next to you and him being bigger than you really strikes a chord with me and it's really sad. here's a young man who has sort of grown up in our system. by some people's opinions it might be that he failed because he left the program before he was supposed to. that isn't going to make me give up on children. up until a few weeks ago, that's what he was, a child. just because you reach that magical age does not make you an adult. it's what you do after that with your life that makes you a grownup and a man and an adult. there's a lot of bumps in the road of life. and hopefully you'll get over those bumps. because we're not going to be here to hold your hand anymore. y
ricky is now 18 years old and an adult in the eyes of the law. therefore, judge bonaventura is out of options when it comes to rehabilitation. she could let him go if she feels he's not a threat to himself or the community. she could send him to juvenile prison, or she might waive him to the adult justice system. >> thank you. i think that listening to your description of him sitting next to you and him being bigger than you really strikes a chord with me and it's really sad. here's a...
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and so the current law is pressed to the limit by many regulators in federal government. and businesses, if you look at it, what they want is three cs. one is the fact that they would have certainty. >> do you think that small byes are better today than they were four years ago? >> well, i can speak for my own. my most experience would be my own. we're not as good as we were four years ago. and there are a lot of reasons because of that. the unemployment level has not gone down. very little capitol for expansion. so there are all kinds of reasons why. and the consumer confidence is low. therefore they don't buy things. >> so your revenue has dropped today from four years ago? >> they have. by probably $125,000. >> well, thank you so much, congressman, for joining us. we really appreciate your perspective. >> great to be on. >>>s the frustrating for any entrepreneur. you go to a lender to ask for cash, fill out the forms and do whatever else the lender asks, and then your request is denied. it's a situation that's all too common. but you can't give up. as two entrepreneurs
and so the current law is pressed to the limit by many regulators in federal government. and businesses, if you look at it, what they want is three cs. one is the fact that they would have certainty. >> do you think that small byes are better today than they were four years ago? >> well, i can speak for my own. my most experience would be my own. we're not as good as we were four years ago. and there are a lot of reasons because of that. the unemployment level has not gone down....
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including their products on the drink exchange, todd isn't sure that's possible because he says the laws are tricky. tyler, however, says that's not even the point. since the real profits lie elsewhere. >> the benefit is probably much greater than just making more money by selling to suppliers, it's knowing what people drink, pushing people to drink certain drinks over others, manipulating the price, for the benefit of the customer or benefit of the bar, that's really the purpose. >>> data is one tool small businesses can use to get a leg up and get job done. we recently asked some of our small business viewers to share with us what online tools and app they are using to give them that entrepreneurial edge. >> we use an app called tally which tracks all of mif expenses. all my travel. so at the end of the trip when i get back all of my receipts i have pictures of them, my partner dennis gets them and it works out great. >> as a small business i come up with a lot of creative ways for me to make my money stretch and one company who i had a lot of success working with is invoice ea. throug
including their products on the drink exchange, todd isn't sure that's possible because he says the laws are tricky. tyler, however, says that's not even the point. since the real profits lie elsewhere. >> the benefit is probably much greater than just making more money by selling to suppliers, it's knowing what people drink, pushing people to drink certain drinks over others, manipulating the price, for the benefit of the customer or benefit of the bar, that's really the purpose....
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by the authority vested in me as president by the constitution and the laws of the united states of america, it is hereby ordered as follows. section 1, policy. the peaceful transition of power has long been a hallmark of american democracy, the policy of the united states to undertake all reasonable efforts to assure presidential transitions are well coordinated and effective without regard to party affiliation. subsection a, to facilitate the transition including assisting
by the authority vested in me as president by the constitution and the laws of the united states of america, it is hereby ordered as follows. section 1, policy. the peaceful transition of power has long been a hallmark of american democracy, the policy of the united states to undertake all reasonable efforts to assure presidential transitions are well coordinated and effective without regard to party affiliation. subsection a, to facilitate the transition including assisting
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the case law is the same. i think that particularly the oathing case that defense counsel is relying upon is not even a case that considered turning over information. that olson case essentially issue it merely considered which employees of a district attorney's office that can be present. >> i agree with you there, i think olson goes more towards what we're going to get to about whether they can speak to grand jurors and what about. i think -- and we can -- if you need to do a supplemental brief, we can do that, but the issue is because we don't see them as often, whether special purpose grand juries have some different degree of secrecy than a regular grand jury such that we can't reflexively look at this case law and say, all right, no at hard call. >> so judge, i think that the application is the same. the analysis is the same. why is there a distinction between the special purpose fwrj versus the regular grand jury? the law is clear on the defense counsel not being able to get the transcripts or anything
the case law is the same. i think that particularly the oathing case that defense counsel is relying upon is not even a case that considered turning over information. that olson case essentially issue it merely considered which employees of a district attorney's office that can be present. >> i agree with you there, i think olson goes more towards what we're going to get to about whether they can speak to grand jurors and what about. i think -- and we can -- if you need to do a...
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and he's going for his charge of possession of marijuana, disorderly conduct, fleeing law enforcement, and one, two, three, four violations of probation. when looking at his probation officer report, you see that he was given chance after chance to get his act together. >> in my home, it is nice, you know. i didn't have no problems. but the outside community that i was in was ridiculous. rival gangs, drugs, all that bad stuff. like a couple of days back before i came in here i got jumped by 12 guys. they just hopped out of a car like what's up, man? what you want to do today, man? you want to smoke some weed? you want to drink some beer? let's have some fun. they look at you like what you going to be? if you don't want to be in that gang, it's a problem. >> after three stints in detention, carlton's judge sentenced him to boys' school. the toughest words a teen can hear from a juvenile judge. >> i was like, what? boys' school. why i got to go to boys' school for? all the way down in indiana. i'm like, man. that's going to be kind of hard. i ain't never been to boys' school. i'm used t
and he's going for his charge of possession of marijuana, disorderly conduct, fleeing law enforcement, and one, two, three, four violations of probation. when looking at his probation officer report, you see that he was given chance after chance to get his act together. >> in my home, it is nice, you know. i didn't have no problems. but the outside community that i was in was ridiculous. rival gangs, drugs, all that bad stuff. like a couple of days back before i came in here i got jumped...
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for now let's turn to our msnbc law enforcement analyst. jim, i know you had perspective you wanted to add with this independent autopsy. the reports that came out that shows that michael brown was shot. he had six shots to the front of his body. >> right and goldie and chris, it has been released. i met dr. bob and i have been to his homicide seminars. he is a top flight medical examiner and a very nice guy. he comes down to the nashville area and talks to all the homicide detectives almost once a year on that circuit. we enjoy his lectures. looking at the autopsy report, the one thing i noticed. we talked about the shot to the top of the head and the shot to the eye is interesting. it went in the eye and went to the jaw and exited by the collarbone. the trajectory on the shot to the eye and the medical examiner will have to clear this up, but it looks to be a downward path. a little bit. michael brown is 6'4". you have a projectile in the eye and out the jaw and the collarbone. the last fatal shot as we talked about and i think the doctor
for now let's turn to our msnbc law enforcement analyst. jim, i know you had perspective you wanted to add with this independent autopsy. the reports that came out that shows that michael brown was shot. he had six shots to the front of his body. >> right and goldie and chris, it has been released. i met dr. bob and i have been to his homicide seminars. he is a top flight medical examiner and a very nice guy. he comes down to the nashville area and talks to all the homicide detectives...
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it's based on supreme court laws, establishment clause case law and it really was something that judge watson here in hawaii bought into as well as that's not unusual. that's something that other federal courts have done. they can look to see what are the sthamts were made behind the supposedly neutral language in order to find the discriminatory intent. >> that's why it's interesting to me that president trump said that last night because it doesn't seem to help his case. good to talk. thank you for being with us. >> doug chin is the attorney general for the state of hawaii. coming up, health care, the travel ban and i'll talk to ted lu about the strategy to fight fake news. affirmative. we have large quantities of excitement. goodbye. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. it's the simple things in life that mean the most. boost® simply complete™. no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners, plus 10 grams of protein and 25 vitamins &
it's based on supreme court laws, establishment clause case law and it really was something that judge watson here in hawaii bought into as well as that's not unusual. that's something that other federal courts have done. they can look to see what are the sthamts were made behind the supposedly neutral language in order to find the discriminatory intent. >> that's why it's interesting to me that president trump said that last night because it doesn't seem to help his case. good to talk....
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dear brothers, turkish government shows they inherit the principles of democracy and the law. we have the power to democracy will win. they will be seriously clinching in the army as a result of this action. yes. our government, our country show big, strong they were strong and they showed their power and we stopped democracy to be canceled. therefore, whoever took this attempt, they understood one more time nobody will be able to affect the democracy in this country. nobody will be able -- >> turkish prime minister binali yildirim making statements there, following a night of unrest. the tanks rolled through the too he, a night of gunfire explosions as well leaving 90 people dead and at least over 1,000 people injured. i'm francis rivera, stay with msnbc for the very latest. >>> good morning, coming up on msnbc's "your business," how did this thrill seeker find the time to pursue his adrenaline fueled adventures and run a successful business? the ceo of the cheese cake factory talks about the importance of trying new things. >>> plus, what you need to know about making partne
dear brothers, turkish government shows they inherit the principles of democracy and the law. we have the power to democracy will win. they will be seriously clinching in the army as a result of this action. yes. our government, our country show big, strong they were strong and they showed their power and we stopped democracy to be canceled. therefore, whoever took this attempt, they understood one more time nobody will be able to affect the democracy in this country. nobody will be able --...
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it's washington politics as usual as law makers quickly try to take care of urgent business so they can get back on the campaign trail for the crucial mid-term elections taking place in november. one they should be fiercely courting are millions of small business voters. j.d. harrison covers start-up for the washington post with focus on public policy, great to see you. >> thanks for having me, j.j. >> what's interesting, a lot of politicians talked about small business, doing stuff for small business, when i go around the country and ask small business owners do you feel like anyone in washington is looking out for you, nine times out of ten they say no. >> that's right. maybe even more than nine times out of ten. we looked at recent polling recently by the small business association, and their numbers have 7% of small business owners that approved of the job, their law makers, their representatives here in washington are doing for them. and that obviously has to make some of the incumbents a little bit nervous heading into these mid-term elections. >> okay, why do small business owner
it's washington politics as usual as law makers quickly try to take care of urgent business so they can get back on the campaign trail for the crucial mid-term elections taking place in november. one they should be fiercely courting are millions of small business voters. j.d. harrison covers start-up for the washington post with focus on public policy, great to see you. >> thanks for having me, j.j. >> what's interesting, a lot of politicians talked about small business, doing stuff...
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so you want to make sure you covered all of the laws, paid sick leave and the federal laws and be creative to what meets your culture and your company. >> so maybe you offer sort of a menu, right. i'm consistent in offering all of you a menu and we work together to choose which one works best. >> blanket policy that's universal for everyone whether they are you know, husband or wife or partners or male, female, it's completely gender agnostic and based on relationship so it's universal but then the person says these are my specific needs and this is how i need to make this work. it's going to be on a case-by-case basis. you have to do things within federal and state parameters, beyond that you need to -- focus on people's strengths and what they need. >> yes, to your point nancy, you have to look at the law and your point divia, look at who you are as a company and -- >> what the situation of the person is. they may not be read the jump back in, may need time off, but you just want to have consistency because you don't want to treat one person one way and another another way. you want to o
so you want to make sure you covered all of the laws, paid sick leave and the federal laws and be creative to what meets your culture and your company. >> so maybe you offer sort of a menu, right. i'm consistent in offering all of you a menu and we work together to choose which one works best. >> blanket policy that's universal for everyone whether they are you know, husband or wife or partners or male, female, it's completely gender agnostic and based on relationship so it's...
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the skyline where more than a few revellers are taking advantage of the new recreational marijuana laws. "first look" is back in three. and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ...and the second floor above the strip mall at roble and el camino. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. ♪ so different and so new where those with endless vision and an equal amount of audaciousness believed they had the power to do more. time and time again. ♪ and then, it happened at dell, we're honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. stories that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- # 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that
the skyline where more than a few revellers are taking advantage of the new recreational marijuana laws. "first look" is back in three. and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ...and the second floor above the strip mall at roble and el camino. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. ♪ so different and so new where those with endless...
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>> i think this is the biggest change to the securities laws in eight decades. so we haven't been able to use general solicitation to reach out to investors since the law was crafted. but now for the first time we're going to be able to use the mechanisms like the internet to go out there and go to credited investors and say i have a great idea, help me fund this and grow a business. >> put this into layman's terms. i, jj, have a great idea for a new pen company. i can put it online and say to everyone out there, whoever comes to my site, hey, come give me money for my pen? >> you can put it out there to anyone but the thing is, you can only take money from accredited investors. >> how do i know who is accredited? >> that's the thing. you have to verify. before it was self-certification. investors would say yes i meet the criteria, which is $200,000 of income or a liquid net worth of $1 million. now the burden of proof falls on the shoulders of the entrepreneur and they have to verify and certify and make sure that the investors are accredited. >> okay. but that
>> i think this is the biggest change to the securities laws in eight decades. so we haven't been able to use general solicitation to reach out to investors since the law was crafted. but now for the first time we're going to be able to use the mechanisms like the internet to go out there and go to credited investors and say i have a great idea, help me fund this and grow a business. >> put this into layman's terms. i, jj, have a great idea for a new pen company. i can put it online...
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the law makes no sense to me. maybe that's why lady justice keeps blind because she don't really want to see this. it don't make no sense. >> several inmates use their inmate cams to offer a word to the wise. >> don't come to prison, man. >> warning others not to make the same mistakes they made. >> being locked up is real lame. it's not a game. it's no movie. it's no rap song. when it goes down, and you get popped [ bleep ], this is what it's going to be, man. >> when your buddies want you to join up with their little clique or little gang, hey, let's sell a little crack, oh, let's get that little $200, $300 from the liquor store or something like that, you just think about that. is it worth it? really, is it worth it? >> this ain't the place to be. this here, this is -- this is where you come when you're scared of living life. this is where you come when you've given up, basically, on everything else. >> look at your family. look at yourself. see what you really got to lose. >> this is your future, right there,
the law makes no sense to me. maybe that's why lady justice keeps blind because she don't really want to see this. it don't make no sense. >> several inmates use their inmate cams to offer a word to the wise. >> don't come to prison, man. >> warning others not to make the same mistakes they made. >> being locked up is real lame. it's not a game. it's no movie. it's no rap song. when it goes down, and you get popped [ bleep ], this is what it's going to be, man. >>...
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. >> donald trump calling himself the law and order candidate this week. let's watch him. >> too many americans are trapped in fear, violence, and poverty. we must maintain law and order at the highest level or we will cease to have a country. 100% we will cease to have a country. i am the law and order candidate. >> that's what nixon said in '68. >> i know. why do you think he's taking sides? >> actually crime has been down the last 20 years. that's not what it looks like in new york city. but when it leads, it leads. >> the crime is down. >> things are actually probably better and statistically they're shown to be be better but that's not how you lead folks. >> if you have kids living in upstate new york, you feel better. >> of course, i lived through the '70s. >>> mayor rudy giuliani says they're racist. they need to protect the american race. >> he really said that? >> yeah. >> republicans wonder why they don't get the votes of minorities when they say things like that. black lives matter is not racist. when we see them gunned down in the street, when
. >> donald trump calling himself the law and order candidate this week. let's watch him. >> too many americans are trapped in fear, violence, and poverty. we must maintain law and order at the highest level or we will cease to have a country. 100% we will cease to have a country. i am the law and order candidate. >> that's what nixon said in '68. >> i know. why do you think he's taking sides? >> actually crime has been down the last 20 years. that's not what it...
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. >>> it could be because of the current economy, a reaction to the changes in health care laws or new technology which makes it easier to track, but increasingly small businesses are hiring freelancers rather than full-time employees. at cnbc sharon epperson tells us freelansing is embraced by employees and employers. >> kyle davidson has been on many as ventures. but one that's been most meaningful came after he left living sobl an online marketplace to feature local deals for its subscribers. >> living social decided to refocus the core business refocus sort of their strategy a little bit and decided as a result to shut down the adventures division nationwide. >> davidson worked on that team crafting deals on snowboarding skiing, rafting, wine tours and other trips. when his job came to an end, he embarked on a new adventure. launching his own business creating an online marketplace designed specifically for consumers seeking active excursions. and he hired freelancers to work with him, mostly members of his old team. >> i rehired a lot of my part-time staff from living social, we h
. >>> it could be because of the current economy, a reaction to the changes in health care laws or new technology which makes it easier to track, but increasingly small businesses are hiring freelancers rather than full-time employees. at cnbc sharon epperson tells us freelansing is embraced by employees and employers. >> kyle davidson has been on many as ventures. but one that's been most meaningful came after he left living sobl an online marketplace to feature local deals for...
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the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning properly at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder. in my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i know she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> and his sister ended up testifying against the rest of the family, and she's out there free. >> my sister received eight years. last time i seen her was 1983 when she was on the witness stand testifying against me and my mom. i remember thinking back then, what hope there's going to be for me after all this time in prison. but maybe i pulled through a little more saner than i expected. i don't know. that's debatable. >> coming up -- >> you'll never see me in khaki again after today. >> paul becomes a free man.
the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning properly at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder. in my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i...
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so the correction finally made a law that made it a felony. >> coming up on lock up raw. the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> back up to the door and if you back up, you are a pitch. >> some of the most dangerous confrontations in prison happened when correctional officers are forced to extract an inmate from his cell. extractions are carried out by specially trained teams of correctional officers according to exact guidelines. >> i'm officer allen and the number three man on the team. i'm responsible for controlling the left arm. i use the least amount of force necessary. >> the entire process is carefully choreograph and videotaped for the protection of officers and inmates alike. . >> when we visit the kentucky state penitentiary, we met twain harper who had a long history of having officers to extract him from his cell. >> i'm not violent. i've done a lot of time. i have been doing time on and off since i was 12 years old. >> when we met harper, he was serving a third year in administrative segregation or solitary confinement for having as
so the correction finally made a law that made it a felony. >> coming up on lock up raw. the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> back up to the door and if you back up, you are a pitch. >> some of the most dangerous confrontations in prison happened when correctional officers are forced to extract an inmate from his cell. extractions are carried out by specially trained teams of correctional officers according to exact guidelines. >> i'm officer...
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so if there's something you're dealing with in your business, a great example would be a law that is having unintended consequences on small business, call your representative or get in touch with the office of someone on the house small business committee and let them know. >>> now we'd love to hear from you. if you have any questions or comments about today's show, e-mail us at yourbusiness@msnbc.com. you can also go to openforum.com/yourbusiness. we posted all of the segments from...